. . ' * - * . . , . \ - I 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER-\ . , ,1 H " THIS DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TIIUKSOAY MORNING , NOV. 5. To. Ifl Fearl Street. M tiy currier In nnj- part of the city nt l jiity < ents per week. 1L W. TII.TON , - Manager. M I NO 1 131 liX T ION. Ret tor , the taUor , for fall Roods. The city council will meet next Mon < lny night , The counlv bonr l will mnko tlio oLUcial count next Monday. Only throe paloon men linvc i far paid lliolr license for November. They coniu In slow. While coupling cars nt the InuiBfor Hanford linker huil his right hutiil 'l\io man Parrott , arrested for selling Jhls vote , was discharged , there being no 'cvidcnco produced against him. Kali ) Castloton and company tarried at the Ogdcn yesterday , and appeared last oroning at the opera house in "Craay Patch. " The first olootrlc cigar lighter snon in this oily ha ? boon put into ! rank L vino's cignr store , and attracts much attention. It is a curiosity. Two disturbers of the peace and ono drunk were lined in police court yester day morning. Not a big gathering in for election day. Jlcd in this oily Wednesday at 1 o'clock n. in. , Lucinda , wife of George Cooper , aged 45 years. Funeral at 2 o'clock this altornoon at 810 Avenue C. Hon. R. G. llorr , of Michigan , will leo- turo on Saturday evening on "Individu alism" at the Presbyterian church. Tickets for the lecture by the Hon. R. G. llorr will bo for sale Friday morning at U o'clock at Buslincll's book storo. Permit to wed waH ycstordnv grunted to Albert C. Watt , and Annie Al.Vhiti > . both of Oakland ; also to J. W. Meyers mill L1//10 Allen , both of Roekford. Last night a company of enthusiastic democrats , with torches and bauds , sere naded Colonel Koatleyaud congratulated him on his election to the legislature. The semi-annual session of the Council Ulufl's conference of the Methodist churches is to bo held in Dcnison next week , commencing on Tuesday afternoon and closing Thursday evening. Messrs. Beebe k. Co. are going rapidly ahead with their improvements the new building , the raising of another story on the old one nnd nutting in of a now front. The establishment when com- iiloted will bo ono of the largest and iinest in thu west. Hon. R. G. Herr , congressman from Michigan , whoso masterly und witty ad dress kept his audience so highly inter ested and amused at Temple hall lust Saturday evening at the republican niootiug , will deliver a lecture on "Indi vidualism" Saturday , November 7 , at the Presbyterian church. * . Now that election is over , the people i ivill settle down to business , which has / been niiglectod by many tor some days past. If half the enthusiasm was ina.nl- fesl , in an attempt to build up the city thitt has been shown in tr.yiii1' lo build up ] ) oPitil ( : : power , Council Blull'a would swell its boom mightily. At the special service to bo held in the Methodist church to-day , Rov. Dr. Me- Kaig , pastor of the First 'Methodist church of Omaha , will preach at 10:30. : In the afternoon Rov. Mr. Harrison will Jelivor his sermon on "Baptism of Fire , " which ha * been delivered clsowlioro with Bitch wonderful ofl'ect. In the evening there will bo a revival service. To-day is to bo the all-day jubilee and pmitccostsil service at the Methodibt church , thcro being services morning , afternoon and evening. Rev. Thomas Harmon , the evangelist , has stirred up the oily u good deal , there having boon BOOTOS of converts , big audiences , and a continual religious enthusiasm manifest. To-day is expected to bo u special M-a- Bon. and crowds are expected from out of tlio city. r 'To-morrow ' evening the "Dairy Maids' " croption is to bo given in Masonic hall. lie programing for which is to be found m nnolnV" column. Besides the musical fTt ; < > riry programme , there will bo . ° liincnts served , consisting of oys- , > sin nil forms , brown und white broads vitli milk , rich creamy milk , and not of the. hluo tinge , French candies , etc. , the admission to the entertainment being "o contM nnd the supper extra. Tim warning made in the Bui : yester day that some who served as special no- liooinon at the polls on election day would claim pay from the city , when in fact they served simply as ticket peddlers torsoinu ( party which ought , to pay them instead of the city , Booms to have stirred i np some of the men of the star. The laborer is worthy of his hire , but if ho la- 1 bors in the interests of one political ' party he should got his pay from that " J party , and not ask the city to pay him because ho wore u policeman's star on llitKJOilt. There seems to bo a good deal of leniency shown in the case of Fred ( Scrs- tcnbi-rg , who has been before the courts nt sundry times and uc sundry places ami , .on . sundry charges. On the 31st he was arrested on tlio charge of larceny of $10. and the examination was postponed until Inter , and the bond lixed at $50. No 'bond was filed , and Gcrstcnbcra has boon allowed to run at largo , and this is nbout the lust probably that will bo heard of the case. He manages to wiggle out of more oases than any man whoso mime co < ! s on the police records , or else ho is / ' tlio worst abused man in the city. I In another column will bo found a communication from the chief of pohco , which indicates that while the mayor ostensibly directed the chief to put on snch special policemen on election day as the chief might select , still the mayor hhnsolf appointed men without oven no- F'Utifyiiig the chief who they wore , and the Hiiof fiivs ho had no control over such j len. The idea of a chief of police not I aving control of the police , and .not ( Luowing even who wore policemen , IH a ridiculous Hhowing of the way the police * I department is managed. The mayor ; I puts on some men and the chief others , [ \ nnd neither seems to know whom the other has appointed. U is on a par with tnmrty oilier features of the present ad- rninistnitlon. L. Field , of Hancock , was hero yea ierday. Robert KIrkwood was in the Bluffs yes terday , E. T. Ryan , of Vail , was at the Ogden jycMcrday , > < S. A. Souther , of Perry , visited the UlutVs yesterday , Harry Woodward , of Villisoa , was uong those at the Paclllc yesterday , 'I. llishton , jr. , of Neola , was In the sity yesterday getting election news. ] ? . Bradford and M. Bradford , of Glonr wood , were at the Pacilia yesterday. Mr. Klmcr , secretary of the Thompson anufaoturing company of Hoekford , } V , is in the city. i/AlbortJ. ! Glass , of the Janosvllln Ma- jeThino. company , wai in the oity yester- ortyny Booking after the agricultural implo- 3bont | trade. r ' " 'iT'rod Tleknor hai-i returnml from hie V fltern ranoh and will probably spend ' /winter here , Ho is looking hale ; iml 'trty ' , and has gained abuut forty jUiius during his abjcncu. Result of tlio FJeritoo In Detail , A TEN DOLLAR PRIZE FIGHT. A 1'rtlr of SIHslnw lioys An Odd Accident A Much AlniMCtl lfu. - bauil Guueral Gleanings l > y the After tncllnttlo. The returns which came in yesterday from did'crcnt parts of the country did not alter the result as announced in yes terday's BIK. : The Nonpareil , with its usual partisan fear that it would admit too much , claimed that It was probable that nevurnl candidates on the republi can ticket had pulled through , but as an nounced in the Br.n the later returns confirm the complete defeat of the republican - publican ticket. The figuring over the returns went on yesterday until they allowed that every man on the democrat ic county ticket was elected , nnd the tna- joriticrt figuring up into the hundreds the pencils stopped , especially republican pencils , with the exclamation that it grow worse and worse. The county re turns tire not completed , but they are Hulllcicntly so to nhow that the demo cratic majority in the county will bo ubout 700. The returns , quite complete , had been received lastevening , except from Grove , Macedonia , Lincoln and Wright town ships. From those thus far in it appears that on the state ticket thu democrats have a majority of 510 , and in the city alone a majority of 601. The following are the returns by town ships : Democratic state ticket 100 majority. Sapp a IS , JIako ! ill ( ! , Keatley ! ! IO , Hart L' ! ) ? ; auditor , Kirklaml L'O ' , " ) . Clausen Ullli ; treasurer , Blake sal , I'lumcr IWlij sheriff , Armour 'JJ17 , Kuel : > ! ) ? ; school superintend ent , MatthewK 8IU , Laird WJ ; surveyor , Tostevin 2.11 , Hrodbcck 201 ; coroner , Fields a78 , Bellinger 2GD ; supervisor , Frum 2o.y , Underwood 802 , Clavton 1'J'J , Boiler 2 7. SECOND WAK11. Whiting , Larrabce 480 ; Gillette 471 ' , Hnll2 ! li Branmin ' 1KJ , Beck 284 ; Moore 180 , Akors 281 ! ; Keatly 515 , Hart -170 , Sapp 287 , Halce a51 ; Clausen 10i ( , Kirkland 2'j : ! ; IMumcr ) ! ) ( ! , Blake 'JJ : Heel -KW , Armour 'JU7 : Brodbeck15j : , Tostevin 31H ; Laird 427 , Matthews 1U17 ; Bellinger .181) ) , Fields 270 ; Underwood Oil , Boner -100 , Frum IM'J ' , Clayton 250. TIHItn WAltl ) . Whiting HOO , Larrahce 214 ; Gillette 000 ; Hull silo ; Brannan ! ! 07 , Beok 211 ; Moore 80.1 , Akers 2I.V Kcatlc.v iWl , Sapp 253 , Hart 2SM ; Hake 218 ; Clausen Sflij , Kirkland - land SOI ; Plumer lilfi , Blake 28(1 ( , Rec.l , 2W5 , Armour 259 ; Brodbeek 2IO ! , Tostevin 20ri | J.aird Ji8l , Matthews 270 ; Bellinger 2)7 ! ) , Fields 252 ; Samuel G. Underwood 855 , Frum 254 ; Boiler 278 , Clayton 218. rntJUTIIVAIM ) . Whiting , Larrabee iCW ; Gillette 407 , Hull > ; Brannan 4)1 ! ) , Beck : ! 37 ; Moore 4)0 ! ) , Akers iWll ; Keatly 587 , Ilart4)9 ! ) , Sapp ! li7 ; Hake 8)5 ! : Clausen 450 , Kirkland aai ; Phimor 505 , Blake 881 ; Heel 477 , Armour 855 ; Brodbeck 418 , Tostovin 878 ; Laird 150 , Matthews 881 ; Bellinger 408 , Fields 020 ; Underwood 514 , Boiler -160. Frum 810 , Clayton 207. IJOOJIKR TOAVN'Sinr. Whiting 118 , Lurrabco 8 ! , Gillette 110 , Hull 1 ; Brannan 118 , Beck JJI ; Moore 118 , Akers 84 ; Keatley 110 , Hart 116 ; Sapp 17 , Hake 81 ; Clausen 119. Kirkland 88 ; Plumer 119 , Blake : J1 ; Reel 131. Armour 42 ; Brodbeck 105 , Tostevin ' ; Laird 110 , Matthews 48 ; Bellinger 117 , Field 81 ! ; Un- lerwood 90 , Hoilcr 120 ; Frum 47 , Clay ton 84. ciir.Pcr.NT. Whiting 08 , Larrabee 8(1 ( ; Sapp ! ] 7H-vko HI ; KeatVoy 100 , Hart 07 ; Kilkland 31 , Clausen 101 ; Blake 8 ! > , Plumer U5 ; Armour J7 , Heel 107 ; Matthews 8(1. ( Laird U ! ) ; Tost- evin13 , Brodbeck l ; Fields 37 , Bellinger ! )8 ) ; Frum 87 , Uudcrwood M ; Clayton 2'J , Boiler 103. CAItSON . Whiting 80 , Larrabeo 144 ; Gillette 70 , Hull M5 ; Brannan 8J , Beck 142 , Moore 70 , Akers 140. Koatle.y 80. Hart 80 , Sapp lit : , HakoMI , Clausen 1)5. ) Kirkiund 18W , Plumer 70 , Blake l8 ! , Keel 70 , Armour ton 148. WUiting 113 , Larrabee 70 , Gillette 115 , Hull 7J. Brannan 115 , Beok 74t Moore 11(1 ( , Acker 73 , Keatley 115 , Hart HO , Sapp 81) ) , Hake (10 ( , Clausen 1US , Kirkland 81 , Plumer 121) ) , Blake 08 , Keel 114 , Armour 75 , Brodbeck 83 , Tostevin 105 , Laird 107 , MatthewB 82 , Bellingar 103 , Fields 80 , Underwood 111 , Boiler 113 , Frum 82. Clayton 82. HAKRT. HEIJ , . Whiting 1)1 ) , Larrabeo 08 ; balance stale ticket democratic 1)3 ) , republican 70. Keatley M ) , Hart 01 , Sapp 70. Hake 70 , Clausen ! > 7 , Cirkland ( J5 , Plumer , 1)4 ) , Blake 08 , Heel 105. Armour C5 , Brodbeck 00 , Tostevin 05 , Laird HI , Matthews 71 , Bellinger 01. Fields 70 , Underwood 70 , Boiler 114 , Frum ! 15 , Clayton 43. KF.I1 ClU'.nK. Whiting 85 , Larrabee 85 , Gillette . . . JUUI\ ! ' Jutv. < " " * p Si ( , Ihilliiiftei1 7 , Field Jill , Unilorwood ! HJ , Hoilor B7 , Frum 1:8 : , Clayton : il. KMOX. State ticket 180 majority , Kcatlovn 11 , Hart ; iil : ! , Sapp 181 , IJako 218 ; CJatison Hi7 , Kirklanil 01 , Pluinur 2fll , Ulako 'JI8 ; llft-1 ! W1 , Armour XKHrodbunk \ 3i7 , Tostoviu S03. Laird : , ' , Mattliows 403 ; Hi'lliniriM-.T. ? , Fields 201 ; Undurwood All , Hollinaifl ; Fniin ' . ' 07 , Clayton 200. I.AYTO.N. Larrabuo 100 , Whiting 185 ; Hull MO , ( iilletto l&l ; Hi-ck lUs ) , Brannan 181 ; Akors 110 , iMooro WJjSann MO. Hake 181 ; Kuatlny 181 , Hart 1011 Kirklanil lir , Clan- won 181 ; Ulako Ml , Pltnnor l Armour Mil , Ut'ol Ibl-.Tostnvin MO , Hroilhcck 181 ; Matthews Ifil , Laird 173 ; Fields M' ' , lk-1- liiifior 183 ; Frum M3 , Clayton 17-1 ; Under wood 101 , Holler 17(1. ( . j MI .NORN1. 123 , UlnUo n3 ; lieu ! 117 , Armour 50 ; llrod- hnck 123 , Tostovin W ; Laird 123. Mat thews M ; Hullingor 121 , Fields Tit ; Undt-r wood 122 , Hoilor 113 ; Frum J , Clayton Oil. KOHWAl.K. Whttitiff 8 , Larrahuo fi' ) ; Gillette 00 , Hull 60 ; Hrannan HI , Hi-ok 40 ; Moore 11 , Akors-ID ; Kcatloy 101 , Hart 00 , Sapp 4tf , Hako-U ; Clausen 80 , Kirkland CO , Plumer 1)5. ) Hlako 45 ; llool U7 , Annonr 41 ; Hrod- hook S3. Tostuvin 57 ; Luird 111 , Matthews 111 ; Hellinscr 72 , Fields Uiulorwood 70 , Hoilor 07 , Clayton 30 , Fnim 70. ItOCKKOIUI. WhitinclM , Larrabcy OT ; Gillutto 113 , Hull t > - \ Hrannan 114 , Ht > ck.VJMooru ; 111 , Akcrs 02 ; Keatley 110 , Hart 112 , Sapp1'j ' , Hake OV ; Clausen 113 , Kirklaml 62 ; Plmner 112 , Hlako fM ; Ucol I''l. Armour 12 ; Hrodboek 112 , Tostovin 54 ; Laird 113 , Matthews 52 ; llulhnpT 111 , Fields IW ; Undorwooil 1M , Uoilct 114 , Frum 51 , Clayton M ) . SlLVKIt CUCr-K. Whiting-11 , Larraht-n 70 ; Gillette 4.1 , Hull 70 ; Hrannan 41 , H ck ? ] ; Moore -15 , Akerri 75 ; Keatley 48 , Hart -10 , Sapp 73 , Ilako 74 ; Clans.ni 80 , Ktrkland 8-J : Plntnpr 5 * ' , Hlako CH ; Korl 45 , Annonr " , 'n Hrod- bock 41 , Tostovin 78 : Daird > < & , Matthrus 7fi ; JJdliUKor 41 , I-iclda 7.V. Underwood 50 , Uoilcr 41 , Frum ( W , Cloyton l0. ! WA8IHN010N. Whititiff P8 , Larnibco 7U ; Ulllotto fi7 , Hull74 ; urnnnnti 85. Hook Tfy M orc RO , Akors 7 ? ; Ivcalloy H2 , Hart 8 * ; Satip (17 ( , Hake 72 ; Clui : i-n 81 , Kirkland 70riumcr ; M , Hlako HI ; llei-l HJ , Annonr 7 ; Hrod- brok 78. Tostovin 711 ; Laird ft. . . Mattht-ws 7(5 ( ; HollliiRor 83 , Fields 70 ; Underwood ' , ' { } , Holler li ; Frum 123 , Clnjton C3. VA1.UJY. Wliitlnp 00 , Larrabeo 180 ; nillclto no , Hull ISO ; Hrannan Wl , Heck 180 : Monro 1)0 , Akers 18(1 ( ; Koatley 1)0 , H-irt 10(1 ( ; Sapp 12& Hake 12fi ; Claiifcn 00 , Kirkland mil ; I'lnmrr 81 , Hlako 141s Heel 01) ) , Armour 127 ; Hrodboek 00 , Tostovin 130 ; Laird HO , Mattlinws 181 ; HcllhiKcr 80 , Fields 1117 ; Underwood 83 , JSoiler 1)2 ) ; Fnim 140 , Clayton 18 , ' . LEWIS. Whiting 7S , LarraVo 07 ; same on bal- nnco of the > tati ! tii'ket Keatly HO , Hart 75 , Stipp ( i8 , Hake 117 ; Clausen 30 , Kirk land 111 ; Plumer 112 , Hlako 33 ; Keel 70 , Armour 72 ; Hrodlirck 07. Tostovin 7(1 ( ; Liunl 81 , Mutthi'ws 02 ; Hi'llitiRor 81 , Fields ( U ; Underwood 79 , Hoilcr 81 ; Frum OH , Clayton 5'J. ' KK01.V. Whitinpt 150 , Ltirraln-o 113 ; panic on state ticket. Keatly 150 , Hart 150 : Sapp tor , Ilako 112 : Clausen M5 , Kirklaml 118 ; i'lumur 103 , Hlako 160 ; Hivl 15 ? , Armour 102 ; Hroilbock 157 , Tostovin 10'J ; Laird 132 , Matthews IS',0 ; Hi'llin i1 12-1 , I'k-lds ' 135 ; Undorwood 147 , Uoilor 145 : Fruin 11C , ClajtonlM. UAttDlX. 05 , Larraboe ( ! 3 saino on hnl- anco stain ticket ; Keatley 05 , Hart ( ill. Sapp 03 , Ilako 01 , Clausen 57 , Kirkiand 72 , Plumur 78 , Hlako 50 , Keel 01. Armour 05 , Uroiidbcck IH , Tostevin C5 , Laird 00 , Matthews OS , Bellinger 72 , Fields 57 , Undorwood 80 , Holier 84 , Frum 00 , Clay ton 40. I'LUASAN'T. Whiting's majority til , Kimtloy 103 , Hart 1DO , Sapp 30 , Hake SO. Clausen DO. Kirklanil 44 , Plumer .w , Hlako 12 , Heel 100 , Armour llil. Laird l > 3 , Matthews 47 , I3eHin iir 101 , Flolda 30 , Undi-rwood 10J , Holler 74 , Frum 00 , Claj ton iW. VOHK. Keatley 0J. ( Hart l0 ! , Snpp S4 , Hake 37 , Clausen tiH , Kirkland ! I7 , Plumor 08 , Hlako 87 , Heel 07 , Armour 115. Laird 50 , Mat thews 44 , Hrodlx'ok ( i3 , Tostovin JIO , Hel- linger IW. Fields 35 , Undurwootl fiO , Holier 03 , Frum 81 ! , Clavlon U3. ItKLKN l * . Democratic ticket 72 , republicans 148 ; Keatley 77 , Hart 70 , Sapp M5 , Hake 141 ; Clausen 71 , Kirkland 147 ; Plumer 71 , Ulako 148 ; Hod 70 , Armour 141 ; Hrodbuck 00 , Tostovin 140 ; Laird 74 , Matthews Kill ; Bellinger 71 , Fields 147 ; Underwood 74 , Boiler 72 : Frum 144 , Clayton 117. WAVKI.AN11. Whiting 72 , Larrabee 51 ; Gillette 70 , Hull 55 ; Urannan 70 , Heck 5'5 ' : Moore 70 , Akers 50 , Hart 70 , Kcatloy 72 , Sapp 54 , Huko 5(1 ( , Clau.sen 70 , Kirkland 80 , Plumer 7(1 ( , Blake 50. Heel 71 , Armour 55 , Brodbeck 70 , Tostovin , fill , Laird 72 , Matthews 54 , Ik-llin ei70 , Fields Oil , Underwood 70 , Boner 55 , Frum 70 , Clayton 72. JAMKS. Whititi" 07 , Larrabeo 89 , ( lillctlo 63 , Hull 88 , Hrannan 07. Beck 8.J , Moons 07 , Akers 88 , Id-alloy 70 , Hart 77 , Sniip 82. Hake 81 , Clausen (1C ( , Kirkland 87 , PJiimor Oy , Blake 8 ? , Keel 72 , Armour 81 ! . Irod- bcck 07. Tostuvin 8i < , Laird 77 , Matthews 74 , Bellmjwr 07 , Fields 8 ,5 Underwood C5 , Boiler 70 , Frum 83 , Clayton 88. CE.vrnit. Whiting fiO , Larrubc-o 115 , Oillolto 3S , Hull 118 , Brannnn 38 , Beck 113. Moore 33 , Akers 113 , Kcatloy 10 , Hart 10 , Sapp 100 , Hake 110 , Clausen 38 , Kirkland 1J3 , Plumor 88 , iJluko 118 , Heel 3d , Armour US , Brodbeck 88 , Tostovin 118. Laird 41 , Matthews 107 , Bellinger 33 , Fields 118 , Underwood 41 , Boiler 45 , Frum 'JO , Clay ton 108. IIAZET , DKLt. . Whiting nt , Larrabee 08 ; Gillette 92 , Hull 70 ; ISrnnnan 02 , Buck 70 ; Moore .12 , Akers 70 ; Keatley 03 , Sapp 70 ; Hart ill , Hake 70 ; Clausen 517 , Kirkiund ( M ; Plumer 01 , BIakt8 ! ( ! ; Keel 105 , Armour 55Broil - beck Ot . Tostevin ! )5 ) ; Laird ! > 1 , Matthews 71 ; Bellinger 01 , Field 70 ; Underwood 70 , Boiler 114 ; Frum Ii5 , Cluylon 43. Bo sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith i Locr lev's bakorv , No. 023 Main Btccnt. It ia the very best muite. Try it and bn convinced. The very latest New York styles re. caiv .l weuly at Mrs. O. A. Rogers. . . . . . .i..1 abstracts of title nnd real entaii ; Joans. J. W. , & K. L. Squire , 101 Pearl street. Pico ! Ribb ns in the latest colors at Mrs. Rogers. For hardware anil house furnishings got prices of Cooper & McUeo , No. 41 Main street , Finest display of moershatim and smokers' goods for holiday gifts. T. I ) . King & Co. , Cigars und 'lolmceos , S43 Broadwiiy. Two boys disappeared from their homo in Audiibon last Sunday , and have not boon found yet. It has boon lunrnod that on Monday they bought tickets at Dcni- son for this city , and arrived here that night , but further trace of thorn had not boon got by their friends , who wore here yesterday looking about this city and Omaha for them. Ono of the boys is named Ed Freeman , aged n , draped in light brown checkered suit , with soft black hat , while the oilier boy is named Charles Hnvyton , ngod 14 , anil dressed In a suit -of blue , with round black cap. 'J'ho friends of the hoys will bo glad to get any tidings of them , and any information mation given to the oily marshal here , or to K. J. Freeman , Andnhon , will bo ap preciated. The Hup | .jsitioti is that thu boys left homo just fur the eako of seeing something of the world , and limy are not .wanted to unsiver to any ohurgo of crim inality. Lamps cheap nt Homer's , 23 Main Si. Correct Abstrac-t.s of Title and Real Es tate Loans at McMahon & C'o's ' , No. 4 Pearl street. Kd Wright , stenographer , 551 Mill ? street. Amanuensis work. Type writer , copying and reporting. An Amateur 1'rlzu Two young men full of election \viiisky got into a discussion of their relative physical powers yesterday morning about o'clock , and went Into the alleyway just back of Kirscht's grocery store and tried to light it out ut iJIO aside. There was quite a crowd of speclators , and the fight was at its heat , when Marshal Hutes iippoarod on the > ; ccnc , but when ho at tempted to make the needed arroht they both pitched onto him , and he had about all he could do. Ono got away while he was bringing tlio other into cmnp , but ho was afterwards captured , and the two wcro jetterday given a nominal line for disturbing the poaco. Tlu ; all'air is re ported as having liocn a regular amateur pri/o light , and it is said that the sttikus were put up in the amount named. Evtiry one buying 86 conH worth of T B. King & Co. , has iv ch'inco , fruo , in the great drawing , December 24. For everything in the jrrocery line give the now linn of KimKlcob , 1'jJ Broadway , a trial. K\orythii gnoand \ fresh. Fancy jjioctriua a Olve It lo tli Police. To the Kd'tor ' of fli'o ' IJKKS My nlk-ntiou wus nailed lo an . uU.do in your pnpor relative lo onr polk'O ycslordny , during our election : "Thus ifeost disturbance Roomed to arise froijv tie ) police thrm- selvcs ; and If it had nol bo"ii for them ihere would have been riiore of n Quaker timo. At Iho Fourth ward polls this was partio.ularlv uoticoahle. ' ' In regard to Iho disturbance at the Fourth ward poI ! , l > wish to make a. few remarks in behalf of Ulo ohiof of police and the policomoti. "Mri , lohn Dunn wan put on us : i special by Mayor Vaughn tin- known to mti , consiptolitlv I did not ex- orci.so any authority over film , and I < o not wish to bo held accountable for hie action. 1 tried my utmost as fur sn Iho po'.ioo ' wns concerned to keep everything quiet yesterday during our election , nnd I had about count to the conclusion that wo had ono of the most quiet elections held in thi city for twenty years , and I think the cit izens will boar me out in my statement. Wo only ask fair play.Tnos. Tnos. SKINXEK , Chief of Police. Dancing Prof. Allmon will open a children's clas-w in ditneinc on Saturday morning nt 10 o'clock In Bono's hall. The uduIN' classes will be opened next week. The professor will ho assisted bv his daughter , an artistic musician as well as instructor. The ladies are invited to call on Saturday morning with their children and sou the class being formed. Cottage ranges. Garland stoves , Ra diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices , at Cooper & McGce's , No. 41 Main street. tioHt. a Plii-joi * . Henry Otto met with a curious acci dent yesterday morning. Ho was carry ing an ndn in his hands , and when crow ing the track of the Northwestern road , ho btuhhcd his too and fell , and his hand being Hat on the rail , the ad/ foil on to it , tlio temporary chopping machine taking oil' the lirst linccr of his left hand as clean ns any cut could bo. R , RICE , M. D. or olhi-r tumors removed without the knlfo or diiiwiti ! , ' of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of nil kinds n specialty. Ovrr thirty ycnrs' praotlcnl ovtierlonoo. Ofllco No. 11 IVu-.l > ! iri'ut , Council Uluil' . ft ? CO-'f.TATlOS ; t'l'JUli ST. SCHUBK , Justice of the Peace. Office Over Amci loan n.tpro'a , COUNCIL ULUFI'-S , IOWA. TIIOS. omrcn. M.i. . n. PUSSY , ' 'a COUNCIL BLUFFS , , IOV/A. lalstshcd , isai Fancy and Staple Groceries. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House , Council .BliilEs Za. . , - - . Tins hotiso bcintc now one , conso- qtinntly evurything in slock ia ncv/ and Prices as rc onivblo ns any otlior gro eery in the west. Ono trial is ull we n-sk. Grocsrs. THE HEW YORK. 552 BBOABWAY. COUNCIL HLUITB , IOWA. ry Hydraulic I Public and Privatp Systems Water wet kg and Ventilation and constructed , numbing work in all its brunuhcs.Thls company have ono of tlio bust assorted blocks of plumbing goodti in the west a Kitimutes furnished" . JIAKUY niHlUNlHNE , 'Manager Now York Plumbing comply C5 Uroad * y/ay Council IJlufl'i. Telepliono No 7. SPECIAL NOTICES. mU-i < rtj | > cnienls , tiifh a * J.'rn Loan. For Palo , To Ifrut , Wnnis 1 ! jfmltiig1 , etc. , n 111 l > o Inserted In lliis eotumn i\t thr k > xv rsitc * of TFN CT.XT8 i'KIl LINK for the Ili't Insertion nml I'lVK CKNT8 1'IJll IJN'K fop tftch MltifcqutiU lii'ortion. I.onvo nthnrtuo * nioiifflnt our oJCco , No. 13 rctirl hli-cot , nciir BronJwnj. 1/OH PA1.1. lU'lnif desirous of iiinvlii T to Omnlm. nn nocoiintormy lii-ln ) < "H , I offer lor fill" my if-Mcure , corner 1'umili nvouup Nlnlli btru ( t , liiqiiltoon promltu * . X V. : < ri1. )1' ? ! rorTitKNT-At McMnlion rCco' No. * Prnrl ttroot. WAN'TIID PHiinllnn liy Imlv nlio ( icrniun niul I'.nKllsti. llmlni HH cli'ik.dilroj ! ' > 1. hcott , No. SM v ) it SAi.roH HUNT nit RJO. M 1'nr rnloorront.on vorjllliornl term * . H The I'ovuik'll V.hilVH I'HIMT Mllliiliiilt't | > . with tlie Inrcti Imnnllnj ; hfiuco ntul tlnco news of grntiua. No. si A iiinlncfi jirnnorty in Chomkoo , ( liernkco poxiniy , IIMVII. v ill tnulo for western laiult. Vitlno. iifiinit ft.ixv. No. ! U--A ) liri'.ittluil linmu In tlio town of Hnst- liiitp , Millri ooiirty , luwn , for NebraeUa Intnl. Vnlup. | 3W . Xo , it A poott lni. Uii'fF propprty nml nlso n ctiotl vcltleneo propiTty In thn town of Ulwnvo Mrtif-ntii-onnt } . III. . l < m ilowu tor CIIRI or will oKohantto for wtvUrrn lAiula. No. ITfl-A pmetuliil frtnn , well Improved , 610 ncifi in DlpVuuon eoiuity , luwii , Jolntiip tlio tnwtuir Pplrlt Lflko. I'rk'c , tor n Miort time , J'J" > vcr ni-i-e. X . 1 1 to 167 Are four Inprovcd fnrtns In I'lillllps county. KuiiMie , encli with u Pnmll In- eninliiiuifo. The cuuitu.- , Mill lie oxi'l 'il I'oi- unltipMtithrrcdtTlId mini In Nolirnskn. No , 1KV 4HO ntirex In Holt county. Nob. , rnrtly luiiro\Ct1 | , tit n MK liiUKiiln. Wants to oAolmiiKO No. M A tine two Mory lirlck rcsMrtieo , onti of tliohrst locutions In ( "oimell llhillMlll tnulo for p'ooil unlnunnlivrfd KnnsHi or Nubmeku lands.iilu < > . 15. < H i. Ko , Kinnd H Aivlwo other liciuitlful homos tn Council lllulls wlilc'i niif.li payments will huy nt a ImrgHhi. No. GOA brnntlful snlmrbmi location In town City , Jmvn. will oxchuniru lor western lands. Vulno. S5.0W. Thu nbovo nr < > only n few of our 9pr > clnl t > ar- iralns. If yon'vf got nnythlntr to tnulo or xfill , or wantto poll liny real < wtnto or HHTchnniUfo. wvlti' up. M'c Inivo n'Vcrul iiood otocks of ( roods to trhdo for lands. fcWAN & WALICKIt , _ _ _ _ ijouncll IiliilTs , Iowu , _ DHIOB TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE , Agent , N'o. 607 DroRilwav. Council niuffa. Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. followiiif.- the tlino of nrrlvnl nnd nro of truiii * liy ccntml Htiindaitl tlino , ut the local depots. Tralnt Icuvo trimmer depot leu inlouifsfiirllor aud nrrlvo ten uituutes later : UHP-UIT. AIUUVE. CU1CAOO t NORTItWKSTKll.V. f:2" : A. M . Mull mid K.xpresa . GeOl : > . M. ] " :40 1' . M . Accomuiotliitiou . 4 M v. M. 6 * ) p. M . IIxjivoss . UU5 : A. M. CHICAGO ft HOCK 1W.AN11. ! > : ? . " , A. M . Mull imli\ ! press . 0Gni' : . M. 7:15 : A. u . Accommodation . 5:45 : 11. M. 5iU : ! l * . M . VIxpre-s . Uuf : > A. M. CH1OACO. iHLWAIIKLK fc HT. I'Alir. . flM : ) A. M . Mtiiltind Evprcts . t:50i' ! : . M. 5A' ) 3' . > i . Uvprof s . II : uT > A. M. CHICAGO. 11URMSOK1W & QU1NCV. ! ) :40 : A. M . Mull nnd K.virua ] . 7:101M. : . utilai1. M . Kipro.is . BuO ; A. M. WA1MB11 , KT. I.OIMS k IMClllO. 8:15 p. M.l.ocnlft. r.onlr. E\nro--'i I.ocnl . S0 : ( ! r. M.Tran lor St , Louis fcx. Tnins tor.i'JU ; : ia KANSAS CITY. ST. JOB & COUNCIL IlLU'l- ! > . 10inA. : 51 . Mail nnd I\ ! press . 7 : iP. M. 0W : i' . M . Kxpross . 0a : > A. M. MOUX CITY * PAflFIC. 7irA.lf : . Si < iu\ City Mn.l . CSOi : > . M. 8:05 : r. M . t. I'mil Ksiirosa . 83A..M. : t'STON I'ACinO. 11 :00 : A. M . Ui nver Kxpuvi . 4:3Ti : v. ji. t:0"i : i' . M. . . Lincoln 1'asp. . Oin. A : 1U V.J : ! ; . " > p. M. 7:46 : i' . M . Hvpi'lnnd r.-pres.s . So'JA.M. HITMMV TltMNXTO OMAHA. J.cixvo Council llliitls 7:05 7:55 : 9:30 : 10:30 : 11 MO n. in. ; 1 : & - : : : r-'it-4 ) : : ; : : ( ! : . ' . ) 0:2.- : > - lliS : p. m. Leave ( liinilin U : , " > 7"i : : Sii 10:00 : 11:15 : u. m : laG : > > - x'UU-UUO : : 1JO : Ii5 : u-.Ki. ONLY HOTEL Tn Council niuira linvins Hsoa/pe ! And nil inimtirn improvements , call bolls , flro ulurni bollj , etc. , istbo CREST ON HOUSE ! No . IU3,21V and 213 , Hatn Street , MAX ilUHN" , Proprietor. S42 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPAKTMEISTT Kens Fall Winter Wear Jfonr , ' oivl TJnyi' Unrlnoss Sult < 3. Moris' mid Hoys' DrOfH BuitM. Ohllilnii1 ! ! ! Every IMj' nmi Dress BuIK Ovciconta Tor Men , l.oyn mid C'lillJiX'U. Muroliiint Tailor SultK. Jlorcliiint Tnllor OveicoU3. : Mirrrlinnt TtvflorTrowrpr > . Kqiuil to ilio best , 10 oiilor , At hiill'tlio price. I'M Slwir. ' Siiils unit Overcnnts. Loiin Men1- ' Suits und OTOI-UO.IW. 1'nt Moils' Trowf-or. " . P' miilcss PliUta nml Trowrern In t'cotch rv Mcillcntcil & ; arot ! * . Kstru Ilotivy IliUlrJfiraiiH ( , 1'niK-y Colorbil Wools uJ inLvuJ ( Hialliica , fioiu * iv euvii 10 f l-SJ- DUHLAP AMD STETSQH HATS JfOIl THE FAI.I , Ol' 1333. E"CTlSaiTISKCI3JTC(300233 ! GKLoves , Neckwear , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars And Cuffs , Of first class quKllllG3 nnil ronsonutilo prlcos. uJmvaai mljd-jl wUu xoa'mwiii MiiLivr.il nC * RETAIL DEPARTMENT Ci2 and 211 llroudway. Council llluffs , low * . JACOB SIMS , ATTORNEY AT LAW PnuletM ; ! m ntali anil ) ' lluo.iu 7 aad a , .3 . .i * ' > . O "O" "Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tie money as now , at the low cash sales at LOOK AT OUR 4 . . ? , Silks , Tricots , * Homespuns and Boucle Dress , Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and 1 annels. Our stock of l * + * * * lV * W Vi * * M / * * V"X * * "sl " JT * " 1 "l x" ? " " < * * * W J. jO ® tfe > GAij..LCi. WAn.2. UG&ILICLC3 , Are particularly choice , and our prices for then } are the lowest they have been in twenty years.4 ' I- II ' ( I i 441 BROkDm COU1CIL SLUFfS , THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE O3T 1 Have removed tothoir Now Store , Nos. 32 & 34 Main rod 33 ft 35 Pearl KEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFI-TCI3 , Where they have put in a now stock of Ladies' ' and Genls Furnishing Goods , Etc , , Re , Among which arc the following lines : Hats and Caps , G-loves and Mittens , G-ent3 Neckwear , G-ents' Underwear. BOOTS ANU SHOES , TnuNics AND VAJJSKS , MOSAUCH FINK SUIIITS Ladies9 Children's and Misses' Underwea Hosiery and Gloves , Cloaks and Shawls , Ladies' Valises , Blankois and. Flannels , Hock ford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO. , No. 33 and ! M Main Street , Council No. ! )3 ) and 05 Pearl Street. No TRAVELING AGENTS ! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS , WHOLESALE DEALEIi IN Ho.113 Broadway , Council Biufifa. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Send for prloo lists. w. IP Jlrielc Viulldlnga of nnjMn.1 rol&l or movcxl und natlEracthin puanmtcol. Frumo bonr.oa inove > cm Hull ) ( Hunt truultu itiu Lies I lu cho wudd. 1010Sill ST. , COUKClt , ULUW'd , IOAW. P -AND NO ; 29 Main street , Council BluiTs.